Bathroom Remodeling 101:

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From Attractive Renovations For The Young Family To Functional Handicap Bathroom Remodeling It is important to have it be both aesthetically pleasing AND functional for any user. Before construction begins, it is important to assess the needs of the user and keep that in mind when designing the space and incorporating any necessary modifications. Below … Continued

Solar Pool Heaters

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A SolarSwim pool heating system harnesses the largest source of free energy available: The Sun! Solar energy is the most cost effective, environmentally friendly option to eliminate high heating costs and truly enjoy your backyard pool. Your family can enjoy extended sea- sons of warm and welcoming pool water from May until October and once … Continued

Having a healthy home: Why focus on children?

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Everyone needs a healthy home. But there are special reasons to think about children. Children’s bodies are still growing. Their young brains, livers, and other organs are more likely to be harmed by chemicals and other dangers than those of adults. If children get sick, it may be harder for them to get well because … Continued

Cottage-Cheese Tzatziki

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Kickstart mornings with this low carb, Keto breakfast recipe to help you burn fat throughout the day. Ingredients 1 pound low-fat, small-curd cottage cheese (about 1 3/4 cups) 1 Kirby cucumber, shredded, excess moisture squeezed out 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 1 clove garlic, finely grated 1/2 teaspoon dried mint, … Continued

Sugar-Free Orange Cake

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This cake is light and refreshing and a no-bake easy recipe! It is also sugar free and low in calories which makes it the perfect summer dessert. Ingredients: 1 (10-inch) prepared angel food cake, cut into 15 slices 1 (.3-ounce) package sugar-free orange gelatin 3/4 cup boiling water 1/2 cup cold water 1 (1-ounce) package … Continued

Benefits of Summer Camp!

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“I have a conviction that a few weeks spent in a well-organized summer camp may be of more value that a whole year of formal school work” – Charles William Eliot, Harvard University President, 1869-1909. Child development professionals recognize overnight summer camp as an invaluable tool in helping children grow physically, emotionally, intellectually, morally and … Continued

Homework Tips for Kids with ADHD

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By: Mia Ingui Sitting down to focus and complete your homework is no easy task, but add having ADHD, and doing homework can become a near impossible task. Children with attention deficit hyperac- tive disorder, or ADHD, should have special care when it comes to completing their homework in order to keep them focused and … Continued

A Summary of Brain Games for the Elderly

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By Katie Greene Whenever the topic of brain training games comes up, particularly to combat the onset of aging-related dementia, we like to point to this well-researched article. It contains a wealth of information, and a large list of games and activities that are truly beneficial in brain training. However, it is a rather lengthy … Continued